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INTERNSHIP BROCHURE 2020-2021 - Doctoral Internship in Professional Psychology - Department of Behavioral Health
Doctoral Internship in Professional
            Psychology

Department of Behavioral Health and
            Psychiatry
   INTERNSHIP BROCHURE
        2020-2021
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                    Our Aims and Mission Statement
Our mission is to train interns to have superb clinical, assessment, self care, cultural sensitivity, team
 collaboration and community dedication skills. We strive to strengthen our interns’ capacities to
   function at the highest level of professionalism in a wide variety of settings including hospitals,
    agencies, schools, private practice and organizations helping underserved and multicultural
  populations. It is our endeavor to have interns use all of their personal and empirical knowledge
      resources to be innovative and effective in providing services to the clients, systems and
   organizations they serve. Our immediate aim is to prepare interns for entry level positions in
                                              psychology.

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                      Introduction to Our Hospital
Trinitas Regional Medical Center, established in
January, 2000 following the consolidation of Elizabeth
General Medical Center and St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, is
a full service healthcare system serving those who live
and work in Eastern and Central Union County, New
Jersey. Operating on two major campuses in the City
of Elizabeth (located eighteen miles southwest of
mid-town Manhattan, New York City), Trinitas Regional Medical Center has 454 beds,
including a 120-bed long-term care center, and employs approximately 2,100 full and
part time staff members. The Hospital is licensed by the State of New Jersey, and is
fully accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations
(JCAHO).
Trinitas generally has over 15,000 inpatient admissions and over 73,000 patient visits
each year. The Hospital serves approximately 300,000 residents of Elizabeth and
Eastern Union County. Elizabeth is a racially and culturally diverse city, with residents
representing a wide array of ethnic backgrounds.
Trinitas Regional Medical Center is a private, non-profit Catholic teaching hospital
sponsored by the Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth. It offers comprehensive
medical/surgical services, senior services, adult and child/adolescent psychiatric care,
maternal/child health services including a high-risk newborn nursery and inpatient
pediatrics care, cardiac care, cancer services and an infectious disease program. The
Hospital serves as the regional center for renal care, providing inpatient treatment and
dialysis, and two satellite dialysis centers. The Brother Bonaventure Extended Care
Center is a 120-bed facility offering long-term and sub-acute care. The Emergency
Department is the most experienced in Union County, offering specialized treatment
areas for pediatric, adult, and psychiatric emergencies.
The Department of Behavioral Health and Psychiatry of Trinitas Regional Medical
Center is one of the largest behavioral health systems in the State of New Jersey,
including every level of mental health and substance abuse care for both children and
adults. The department was originally part of the Elizabeth General Medical Center
founded in 1904 and has been providing mental health services for over 100 years and
hosting internship training for over 30 years. Following the consolidation that created
Trinitas Regional Medical Center in January, 2000, the Chief Executive Officer
identified the Department of Behavioral Health and Psychiatry as one of three centers
of excellence for the Hospital, and as such, it has continued to flourish and grow.

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The Department maintains up to 92 inpatient beds for adults, children and adolescents
(including 10 beds for patients who are both mentally ill and developmentally disabled)
and provides approximately 200,000 outpatient visits per year. The patients treated are
from an economically varied, ethnically diverse, inner city population. The Department
employs over 200 full and part-time staff members who are racially and culturally
diverse, and who represent a myriad of mental health disciplines including psychiatry,
psychology, social work, nursing, occupational therapy, and creative arts therapies.

Mental Health Services for Adults include:
  • Psychiatric Emergency Services
  • Inpatient Unit, voluntary and involuntary admissions, including beds for
     Geropsychiatric & Developmentally Disabled/Mentally Ill Patients
  • Acute Partial Hospital Program
  • Intensive Outpatient Program
  • Outpatient Services
  • Institute of DBT (Adult Services)
  • Geropsychiatric Program
  • Crisis Team for Developmentally Disabled/Mentally Ill (DDD/MI)
  • HIV/AIDS Mental Health Program (Kinship Connection)
  • Domestic Violence Program
  • Wellness Management Services

Mental Health Services for Children, Adolescents and Families include:
  • Psychiatric Emergency Services
  • Inpatient Unit, ages 5 to 17
  • Partial Hospital Programs
  • Institute of DBT (Adolescent Services)
  • Outpatient Services
  • Mobile Crisis Assessment/Stabilization Program
  • Therapeutic High School (Lamberts Mill Academy)
  • Residential Treatment Program for Adolescents
  • Juvenile Sexual Offenders Program

Substance Abuse Services for Adolescents and Adults include:
  • Ambulatory Detoxification Program
  • Adult Partial Hospitalization Program
  • Adult Evening Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
  • Adult and Adolescent Outpatient Services
  • Adolescent Day Program
  • Adolescent Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)

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   •   Women’s Addiction Services/Partial Hospitalization
   •   Perinatal Addiction Services, Residential Program

The extensive array of innovative, community-oriented programs that have been
developed and nurtured at Trinitas Regional Medical Center over the years provide a
fertile ground for the training of pre-doctoral interns in professional psychology.
Psychology interns at Trinitas Regional Medical Center are exposed to rich and
challenging training experiences, and they have multiple opportunities to contribute in
meaningful ways to the well-being of the patients who seek care at the Hospital, as well
as to the community at large.

                               APA Accreditation
The Doctoral Internship in Professional Psychology is an integral part of Trinitas
Regional Medical Center and reflects the institution's mission and commitment to
excellence in health care. The internship training program has been in existence for 35
years. It began at the former Elizabeth General Medical Center in 1979, and initial
accreditation was granted by the American Psychological Association (APA) in 1990. The
last APA site visit occurred in July, 2017 and in the Spring of 2018 our program was
granted the maximum 10 year re-accreditation period. The program’s next accreditation
site visit will be in 2027. We are proud to be APA accredited for the past 28 years.

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                              Program Hallmarks:
       What Distinguishes Us From Other Training Programs
Dedication to Diversity: Our staff, community, clients, settings and internship
experiences are all extremely diverse. We value this dedication as central to our work.
Interns gain experience and training in all facets of diversity issues.
Breadth of Experience: Our internship program uniquely provides intensive training in
both child and adult clinical experience. Interns are trained to provide services for an
intensely diverse range of psychiatric problems and diagnosis. Our services provide
help to all age groups and lifespan issues. Interns work in a wide variety of therapeutic
programs providing specialized approaches, and servicing specialized populations (e.g.,
trauma victims…).
Number and Quality of Seminars Interns attend a diverse array of seminars.
Dialectic Behavioral Therapy Training and Experience is Given to All Interns:
Interns receive intensive experience and training in the area of DBT. We have our own
Institute of DBT for adults and adolescents. DBT is highly valued in our hospital and
provides a special training opportunity for our interns. Interns are actively involved in
both of the child and adolescent DBT programs. Interns carry an active adolescent and
adult DBT caseload. Interns are members of our DBT team and seminar training.

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Supervisory Experience: Interns rotate providing seminar leadership and supervision
to our department’s psychiatry residents.
Personal Development is Prioritized: Increasing self confidence, professional identity,
belief in one’s clinical judgment, self-care and knowledge base is a major training goal.
Integrative Training: Our staff train interns in Psychodynamic, CBT, IFS, Schema
Therapy, TFCBT, Family Therapy and Systems Approaches.
A Belief In, and Support of, Our Interns: Once you are accepted we believe in your
capacities. You made it; you deserve to be training with us so we try to support our
interns as much as possible. We help our interns dedicate the year to learning.
Perfection is not the goal; competency building is the goal.
Opportunity for Consultation Experience: Wellness Management Services provides the
unique opportunity for interns to learn how to be a psychology consultant serving schools
and corporations (e.g., organizational development, workplace health improvement,
manager training, student teacher parent success improvement programs…). Interns
have the opportunity to participate in program creation, on-site training provision,
marketing, presentation skill development, coaching and organizational consultation.
Interns can work on developing their own consultation program.
Evidence Based Projects: We train interns to empirically determine if clinical programs
and services are effective. Interns learn how to use simple therapeutic outcome
measurement tools to evaluate personal, clinical and program effectiveness.
“Candy Shop of Experience”: The Trinitas Department of Behavioral Health and
Psychiatry is one of the largest in N.J.. We have over 12 different psychiatric units and
each of those units house multiple programs.
Development of Efficiency: Interns learn how to manage and juggle multiple tasks.
Interns learn how to change set, multi-task and provide services in a time effective
manner.
Intern Self-Care Group: Interns have the unique experience of having an hour and a
half a week scheduled for them to get together for support and self-care time. The
intern group can choose what is most important for them to do during this time (e.g.,
professional identity development issues, stress management, yoga, debriefing…).
Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Interns work closely with social workers, psychiatrists,
nurses, administrators and others. Our staff is very cohesive and integrative.
Strong Group Psychotherapy Experience: Interns run adult DBT and adolescent multi-
family DBT skills groups, as well as other specialized groups in our child and adult
outpatient departments. If interns have an interest in starting a group with a particular
focus, population or treatment approach, they are encouraged to do so.

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Valuing the Hiring of Former Interns:               Many
psychologists on staff were former interns. Whenever
possible we strive to offer our interns part or full time
positions at the completion of their internship year.
Child and Adult Clinical Experience: Interns expand
their clinical skills with both child and adult clients,
broadening their foundation, marketability and skill
set.
Prioritization of Cultural Diversity Clinical Skills:
Our primary goals include the furthering of multi-
cultural understanding, exposing and training our
interns in multi-cultural therapeutic and diagnostic
service provision. We possess a diverse staff of
psychologists who are dedicated to serving our multi-
cultural population in Elizabeth and Union County with as much effectiveness as possible.
Dedication to Under Served Population: The City of Elizabeth and Union County
consists of populations ranging from very low to very high SES. Many of the clients
that we serve have intense systemic, legal, family, job, disability, trauma and/or
financial problems. We strive to help our clients deal with and overcome life problems,
personal hardship, economic stress and resource disparity difficulties.
Building Change and Flexibility Skills: Given the present volatile health care delivery
environment interns can count on change as a constant. The internship and our
psychiatric services are dedicated to responding to change. We not only survive as one
of the largest behavioral health departments in N.J. but continue to develop and offer
new programs to meet emerging community and client needs. Interns at Trinitas learn
how to change course, be sensitive to the changing financial resources and constraints
of the marketplace, navigate today’s mental health care changes and take the initiative
in redefining how psychologists can offer their services.
Care and Development of Our Inner Selves is Critical: Our staff believes that being
a psychologist is a demanding and difficult line of work. We strive to help interns learn
how to take care of themselves in order to take care of others. We believe that our
own depth of maturity, life experience, inner self development, capacity for self
reflection and self care skills are critical elements in being caring and effective
clinicians. We strive to help interns learn how to cope with the high demands of our
field and work.
   More information about our services can be obtained at: www.trinitasrmc.org and
                      www.childadolescentbehavioralhealth.org

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                     Training Model and Philosophy
The training model for the Pre-Doctoral Internship
in Professional Psychology at Trinitas Regional
Medical Center is based on The Local Clinical
Scientist Model (Stricker, G., & Trierweiler, S. J.,
1995. The Local Clinical Scientist: A Bridge Between
Science and Practice. American Psychologist, 50,
995-1002).
The Local Clinical Scientist Model emphasizes the
attitudes, knowledge base, and approach of the
scientist, rather than scientific activities that
involve the design and implementation of original research per se. Stricker & Trierweiler
have suggested that science and practice need not be regarded as incompatible if one
focuses on the attitudes and identities of the scientist and the practitioner, rather
than on the specific activities of research and practice. Within this framework, it is
possible to envision professional psychologists who are trained to adopt the stance of a
scientist while engaging in professional practice, that is, “the clinician as a thinking
scientist”. The stance of a scientist includes the application of scientific knowledge to
clinical issues, intellectual curiosity, critical thinking, observational skills, the
development and testing of hypotheses, openness to new knowledge and approaches, and
an appreciation for and proper use of data. Stricker & Trierweiler view the clinician as
functioning as a scientist within the local setting, with each clinical or consultation
interaction as a problem to be solved, not unlike the way a scientist would approach a
problem in the laboratory.

Given the context in which the internship program operates, the Internship Director,
Chief Psychologist, and training supervisors at Trinitas Regional Medical Center believe
that the Local Clinical Scientist Model provides the most reasonable framework upon
which to build the program’s training goals and objectives. Trinitas Regional Medical
Center is primarily a service delivery organization, and while there are few resources
dedicated to traditional research per se, the philosophy and activities related to
Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) pervade the organization, and serve as the
structure within which staff members thoughtfully plan and evaluate the services that
are provided. The CQI process is particularly compatible with the Local Clinical
Scientist Model since similar philosophies and activities are involved.

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Internship Training: The Key Program Goals:
   v Instill an Effective, Professional and Ethical
     Foundation of Clinical Skills: To provide
     doctoral psychology students with an intensive,
     practice-oriented, year of training that will
     prepare them to function effectively and
     ethically within the field of psychology
   v Build Interns’ Capacity for Continual Skill
     Improvement and Learning: To expose interns to a wide variety of settings in
     which psychologists can practice, and to enhance their ability to be self-directing
     with respect to areas of interest, and to the selection of training experiences
     that will further those interests
   v Strengthen an Expertize for Delivering Outcome Effective, Culturally Aware,
     Scientific, Clinical Services: To produce new professionals who are critical
     thinkers and problem solvers, with a quality improvement mindset, who can deliver
     psychological services in a flexible, self-aware, ethical, culturally sensitive, and
     time-effective manner.

The Profession Wide Competency Areas (PWCs):
In accordance with the new APA Standards that are expected of all Doctoral Internship
Training Programs, we are dedicated to training our interns to achieve competencies in
the following key Profession Wide Competency areas:

1. Research:
   Demonstrates the substantially independent ability to
   critically evaluate and disseminate research or other
   scholarly activities (e.g., case conference, presentation,
   publications) at the local (including the host
   institution), regional, or national level.
2. Ethical and legal standards:
   Be knowledgeable of and act in accordance with each
   of the following: the current version of the APA Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of
   Conduct; Relevant laws, regulations, rules, and policies governing health service psychology at
   the organizational, local, state, regional, and federal levels; and Relevant professional standards
   and guidelines. Recognize ethical dilemmas as they arise, and apply ethical decision-making
   processes in order to resolve the dilemmas. Conduct self in an ethical manner in all professional
   activities.

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3. Individual and cultural diversity:
   An understanding of how their own personal/cultural
   history, attitudes, and biases may affect how they
   understand and interact with people different from
   themselves. Knowledge of the current theoretical and
   empirical knowledge base as it relates to addressing
   diversity in all professional activities including research,
   training, supervision/consultation, and service. The ability
   to integrate awareness and knowledge of individual and
   cultural differences in the conduct of professional roles
   (e.g., research, services, and other professional activities).
   This includes the ability apply a framework for working effectively with areas of individual and
   cultural diversity not previously encountered over the course of their careers. Also included is the
   ability to work effectively with individuals whose group membership, demographic
   characteristics, or worldviews create conflict with their own. Demonstrate the ability to
   independently apply their knowledge and approach in working effectively with the range of
   diverse individuals and groups encountered during internship.
4. Professional values, attitudes, and behaviors
   Behave in ways that reflect the values and attitudes of psychology, including integrity,
   deportment, professional identity, accountability, lifelong learning, and concern for the welfare of
   others. Engage in self-reflection regarding one’s personal and professional functioning; engage in
   activities to maintain and improve performance, well-being, and professional effectiveness.
   Actively seek and demonstrate openness and responsiveness to feedback and supervision.
   Respond professionally in increasingly complex situations with a greater degree of independence
   as they progress across levels of training.
5. Communication and interpersonal skills
   Develop and maintain effective relationships with a wide range of individuals, including
   colleagues, communities, organizations, supervisors, supervisees, and those receiving professional
   services. Produce and comprehend oral, nonverbal, and written communications that are
   informative and well-integrated; demonstrate a thorough grasp of professional language and
   concepts. Demonstrate effective interpersonal skills and the ability to manage difficult
   communication well.
6. Assessment
   Select and apply assessment methods that draw from the best available empirical literature and
   that reflect the science of measurement and psychometrics; collect relevant data using multiple
   sources and methods appropriate to the identified goals and questions of the assessment as well as
   relevant diversity characteristics of the service recipient. Interpret assessment results, following
   current research and professional standards and guidelines, to inform case conceptualization,
   classification, and recommendations, while guarding against decision-making biases,
   distinguishing the aspects of assessment that are subjective from those that are objective.
   Communicate orally and in written documents the findings and implications of the assessment in
   an accurate and effective manner sensitive to a range of audiences.

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7. Intervention
     Establish and maintain effective relationships with the
     recipients of psychological services. Develop evidence-
     based intervention plans specific to the service delivery
     goals. Implement interventions informed by the current
     scientific literature, assessment findings, diversity
     characteristics, and contextual variables. Demonstrate the
     ability to apply the relevant research literature to clinical
     decision making.       Modify and adapt evidence-based
     approaches effectively when a clear evidence-base is lacking.
     Evaluate intervention effectiveness, and adapt intervention
     goals and methods consistent with ongoing evaluation.
8. Supervision
     Apply supervision knowledge in direct or simulated practice with psychology trainees, or other
     health professionals. Examples of direct or simulated practice examples of supervision include, but
     are not limited to, role-played supervision with others, and peer supervision with other trainees.
9. Consultation and interprofessional / interdisciplinary skills
     Demonstrate knowledge and respect for the roles and perspectives of other professions. Apply
     this knowledge in direct or simulated consultation with individuals and their families, other health
     care professionals, interprofessional groups, or systems related to health and behavior.

                Our Evaluation Competency Rating Scale:
Intern competencies are evaluated at regular intervals during the internship program. Outcomes are
measured through a numerical rating and written commentary of key competencies in our quarterly and
trimester evaluations. Supervisors submit written evaluations of intern competencies every 3 to 4
months. Interns also rate themselves on these forms to have input concerning their perspective of their
level of competency on each skill item. The supervisor and intern ratings and comments are then
discussed by both parties in order to define goals and priorities for the next course of their work. All
measurements are based on regular ongoing supervisor observations of interns in: 1) seminars, 2) unit
team meetings, 3) consultation teams, 4) process group, 5) individual and group supervisions, 6) co-
leading of groups with supervisors, 7) milieu supervisor observations on the units that interns are
working on, 8) collaboration / supervision of crisis management with supervisors, 9) case presentations
in variety of clinical settings, and 10) intern dissemination and discussion of research and clinical issues
in a variety of settings. The Director of Training (DIT) communicates with seminar leaders and
supervisors regarding their assessment and observations of the interns’ progress in building competency
elements. These two-way conversations and other ancillary information inform the evaluations of the
interns in order to monitor the development of intern competencies as the year progresses.
Interns must achieve a rating of Ready for Entry Level Job with Supervision by the end of the year for
graduation on each of the key PWC competency areas that they are required to build. Our rating scale
consists of the following scale points: 1: area of deficiency, action plan and focused, skill building needed; 2:
some capacity but needs marked improvement, very close supervision and training needed; 3: fair foundation level;
significant supervision and monitoring needed; 4: good capacities in this area, moderate supervision needed; 5:
ready for entry level job, minimum baseline competency reached, weakness remains, considerable supervision
needed in this area; 6: good level of skills in this area: ready for entry level job with continued supervision; 7:
excellent skills in this area: ready for entry level job with supervision, can serve as a mentor, supervisor or role
model in this area; not observed.

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          Expected Post Internship Training Outcome:
Training as an intern at Trinitas is performed with the expectation that at graduation
our interns will be capable of functioning in a productive level at an entry level position
enroute to being licensed as a psychologist in the state of post internship employment.

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 Summary of the Uniqueness of Internship at Trinitas:
We believe that our internship program offers an incredibly unique and exceptional
training experience in which interns:
   Gain experience with a culturally and economically diverse population, and
     psychologists dedicated to serving these populations
   Encounter an intensely wide range of psychiatric clients and problems
   Receive experience in handling all nature of psychiatric crisis
   Gain experience in child, adult and full lifespan psychological assessment and
     intervention
   Become conversant with both time limited therapeutic approaches as well as working
     with some clients throughout the entire internship year
   Have the unique opportunity to work in organizational consultation roles in delivering
     training, coaching, systems assessment, presentations and program development
     to schools, corporations, agencies and/or community groups
   Receive a full range of didactic training and supervision covering a vast array of
     CBT, psychodynamic, object relations, family, systems and integrative models of
     treatment
   Work with staff who take initiative to continually improve the quality and types of
    services provided in today’s difficult health care environment
   Interns are guided to trust in their own personal life experience and empirical data
     in addition to using feedback from clients and intervention outcome

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      Structure of the Internship Training Experience
The internship training year commences on August 31st, and concludes on August 30th of
the following year. This allows interns to become eligible for the health benefits
available to Trinitas Regional Medical Center employees effective September 1st. As full
time, salaried professional employees, interns are expected to work a minimum of 40
hours per week or a total of 1880 internship hours for the year. In actuality, interns
typically spend between 40 to 50 hours per week on internship related activities,
including direct service, clinical paperwork, report writing, supervision, didactic
seminars, and seminar readings. Interns receive 4 weeks of paid PTO / sick time /
holiday leave during the year plus 5 paid national holidays off.
The internship at Trinitas Regional Medical Center is a highly organized and structured
training program that allows interns to function with increasing independence as the
training year progresses, while providing intensive supervision and didactic experiences
throughout the year. The program’s design, however, allows for considerable
customization of each intern’s schedule. Incoming interns gain experience with both
adult and child clients. They are assured experiences with all age groups as the
internship is designed to provide generalist training for each intern.

        The 6 Components of Our Internship Training
There are six basic components of the internship program:

1. Year-long Outpatient Clinical Experience

Interns are assigned to both the adult and
the child/adolescent outpatient units.
Interns are expected to carry a caseload
of outpatient clients and outpatient
groups. Interns also conduct four intakes
per month, two per month on the adult unit
and two per month on the child/adolescent
unit. Throughout the internship year,
interns participate in the units’ weekly
treatment team meetings and have the
opportunity to both present their own cases, and to observe case presentations by
experienced clinicians. Interns are expected to attend administrative staff meetings on
the units as well, rotation schedules permitting.

DBT Outpatient Experience: We are excited to offer intensive DBT training and
clinical experience for all interns on both our adult and child units in our Institute of
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DBT. Interns receive a year long course in Dialectic Behavioral Therapy, participate in
the adult and adolescent DBT teams, and conduct adolescent and adult DBT clinical
services (e.g., individual therapy and DBT skills groups). It is unique for interns to gain
experience on internship in both adolescent and adult DBT modalities.

2. Two Six Month Clinical Rotations
Through a collaborative process that takes into account each intern’s training interests
and priorities, interns are assigned to two six-month rotations, one starting in
September and the other in March (some rotations are for the entire training year).
Interns spend 12 to 14 hours per week on rotation assignments. Psychologists and/or
other staff on the units provide clinical and administrative supervision. In some cases
supervision may be provided by psychology supervisors not based on the unit. Priority is
given to placing interns on units where there are psychologists on staff. The primary
rotation choices are:

Child Rotation – Child/Adolescent Inpatient Department:
  The child inpatient unit has a short-term
  unit (CCIS – Children’s Crisis and
  Intervention       Services)    and     an
  intermediate unit (CIU - Children’s
  Intermediate Unit). Within the context
  of    a    therapeutic     community,    a
  multidisciplinary team offers diagnostic,
  crisis stabilization, and therapy services
  to patients ranging in age from 5 to 17.
  There are also beds on the unit
  designated for developmentally disabled
  youngsters. The intern begins the rotation as an observer, attending staff meetings
  and sitting in on new patient intakes, and eventually assumes treatment, case
  management, and discharge planning responsibilities for two to three cases at any
  given time. The intern continues to follow cases that are stepped down to the partial
  program after an inpatient hospital stay. In addition, the intern leads or co-leads
  assigned groups on the unit.

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Adult Rotation – Partial Hospital Program:
  The partial hospital program is an intensive,
  daily treatment intervention program for
  adults with intensive psychiatric diagnosis.
  The program is offered either as a step-
  down from, or as an alternative to, inpatient
  care. Interns function as members of the
  interdisciplinary team, carrying two to three
  cases at any given time, leading a daily
  psychotherapy / social skills group, and
  attending treatment team meetings.
Adult/Child Rotation - Wellness Management Services:
  Wellness       Management     Services    (WMS)
  provides      consultation   and   training   for
  businesses, schools, agencies and community
  groups to improve organizational and employee
  health and success. The program offers a very
  unique opportunity for interns to gain training
  and experience in psychological consultation.
  Interns build their skills in the areas of school
  program        development,      community-based
  initiatives, preventive health care and/or corporate interventions. WMS programs
  include school services (e.g., programs to improve teacher effectiveness, at risk
  student achievement, etc.), corporate organizational development (e.g., leadership
  excellence, customer care, effective workplace communication, managerial coaching,
  stress management, violence prevention, workplace conflict resolution, change
  management…) and health care improvement (e.g., behavioral medicine, stress
  management, smoking cessation…). Interns on this rotation participate in all aspects
  of service delivery, including marketing, program development, materials creation,
  consultation, presentations and training. Depending on previous experience interns
  initially co-lead seminars and interventions, but eventually provide services on their
  own. Interns may choose specialty areas in the second half of the rotation.

Adult/Child Rotation – Emergency Services (mini-rotation):
  The 6 bed ER department provides screening, assessment, crisis intervention, triage,
  and disposition services for patients referred to the hospital for psychiatric
  evaluation. Although this is not a full rotation interns do have the opportunity to take
  an observation role in the psychiatric emergency room during their internship year.

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Child / Adolescent Rotation – High School Student Support Program:
  Interns rotating on this service participate in providing psycho educational skill
  building and counselling services to high school students. Interns based at the High
  School carry a caseload of individual and group clients in addition to running the
  educational intervention program. This rotation is supervised by an on-site
  psychologist. This rotation may be combined with the Wellness Management Rotation.
Adult and Child Rotation – Intensive Outpatient Rotation:
  Interns may elect to have an outpatient clinic rotation which involves interns with a
  more intensive experience within one or both of our outpatient units with a selected
  mix of specific populations and/or therapeutic modalities. Intern activities on this
  rotation in the past has included: Game Based CBT (providing manualized tx to clild
  clients), Prolonged Exposure CBT (for adult trauma clients), Pre-k Parent Support
  Group, manualized treatment of The Incredible Years Protocol, MICA Group
  Adolescent Program (e.g., for court-mandated substance abuse clients), Co-occuring
  Adult Group, Managing Your Moods Adult OPU Program (e.g., teaching coping skills to
  manage depression and anxiety), Supervision of Psychiatry Residents, Partial Hospital
  activities, Trauma Focused CBT and ADHD Parents Education Group.

3. Four Sessions Per Week of Supervision
  Interns receive at least four 45-60 minute supervision sessions per week, including
  two individual supervision sessions for outpatient cases, one individual supervision
  session for rotation experience and one weekly group supervision session for
  psychological testing. Three of the four supervisory sessions are on a one-to-one
  basis. The psychological testing and group psychotherapy supervision is conducted in a
  small group format. Supervisory assignments are made based on a number of factors,
  including interns’ preferences; and, the need to assure that each intern receives the
  required number of supervision hours by licensed psychologists who meet the criteria
  stated by the New Jersey Board of Psychological Examiners.

4. Psychological Testing Experience
  Interns complete a minimum of 6 to 8 psychological testing cases during the course
  of the year. Interns consult with testing supervisors and the testing seminar leader
  to determine which instruments to use and how to interpret test results. Interns
  give verbal feedback to referring clinicians and clients. Interns write up testing
  reports and place recommendations in the patient’s electronic chart. A number of
  computer assisted scoring programs are used by our interns.

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5. Intern Seminars
 Interns attend a wide array of weekly didactic/case
 presentation seminars designed specifically for them.
 They also participate in other educational and clinical
 forums sponsored by the Department of Behavioral
 Health and Psychiatry.

 Current seminars include:
  •   Adult Psychotherapy Seminar (weekly, full year)
  •   Dialectic Behavioral Therapy Seminar (weekly, full
      year)
  •   Family Therapy, Cultural - Ethical Issues and Child
      Psychotherapy Seminar (weekly to biweekly)
  •   Psychological Testing and Assessment Seminar
      (weekly, full year)
  •   Seminar on Supervision, Empirical Based Research Projects and Group
      Psychotherapy (biweekly during the year)
  •   Intern Personal/Professional Self-Care Process Group (weekly)
  •   Psychology Staff Meeting on Effectiveness of Psychotherapy and other
      psychology issues (twice monthly, full year)
  •   Interns/Internship Director Meeting (weekly, full year)
  •   Grand Rounds Presentations (approximately one to two per month)

6. Quality Improvement / Evidence-Based Treatment Projects
 In using the Local Clinical Scientist Model we want interns to strengthen their ability
 to integrate objective feedback and treatment outcome indicators to inform their
 clinical decision making and intervention strategies. To help achieve this outcomes
 based approach to clinical work, interns conduct outcome projects using instruments
 and feedback tools to collect data on the effectiveness of their therapeutic
 interventions. Alternately, interns can select and contribute to one of the ongoing
 quality improvement or evidence-based treatment projects that are being conducted
 on our service units. Interns spend a minimum of one hour per week on Evidence
 Based Project related activities. An intern can also propose a project that is
 consistent with his/her interests as well as unit needs.

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                                 Intern Benefits
During a full day Hospital-Wide Orientation program that interns attend, and also
during the internship orientation period, interns are informed about the benefits and
supports available to them as interns and employees of Trinitas Regional Medical Center.
The interns are paid an internship salary stipend of $25,000 per year, receive medical
and dental coverage, and have access to an Employee Assistance Program. They have 20
days of paid time off (PTO), as well as the 5 paid holidays that are observed by the
organization.

                                Intern Resources
There are two offices dedicated for use by our interns. Each office has a computer and
printer. Interns have voice-mail boxes, e-mail, internet access and use of computers on
all units. In addition, the Library Services department of the Hospital provides on-line
access to a number of data bases that feature professional papers and journals in
psychology and the behavioral health sciences. Each intern has the use of a digital voice
recorders for recording psychotherapy and testing sessions. The Department of
Psychiatry is has an electronic patient record system called Avatar. Interns are trained
in using this electronic data software.

                             Feedback to Interns
The program has multiple methods for providing feedback to interns. At the beginning
of the training year, interns are given copies of all the relevant policies that address
their rights and the processes by which they will be evaluated, and they are given copies
of the competency assessment tools that will be used to assess their progress. In
addition, during orientation interns are given copies of the forms that they will use to
give feedback to their supervisors and seminar leaders.

     More information about clinical services at Trinitas can be obtained at:
       www.trinitasrmc.org and www.childadolescentbehavioralhealth.org
 Dr. Rodger Goddard, Director of Training / Chief Psychologist can be contacted for
more in depth information (e.g., policies and procedures…) concerning all aspects of our
                                  internship program.

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               Training Supervisors and Instructors
A highly skilled group of training supervisors offer expertise in a wide array of
diagnostic and therapeutic interventions. Psychology staff members have a diversity of
training backgrounds in clinical (PsyD and PhD), school, and counseling psychology. A
number of supervisors are themselves graduates of the Hospital’s doctoral internship
program. A broad range of theoretical orientations are represented, including
psychodynamic, CBT, Internal Family Systems (IFS), relational, and family - systems
approaches. Psychology staff members have diverse specialties and interests and are
highly committed to the success of the internship program. Interns also have many
opportunities to collaborate with, and be mentored by, skilled staff from other mental
health disciplines, including social work, nursing, and psychiatry.

The following is a list of current psychology staff members, both licensed and un-
licensed. Thirteen of the individuals listed are licensed in New Jersey, New York,
Pennsylvania, or in two or more states. Following each name is the person’s primary
location within the hospital. The codes following each name indicate the person’s role in
the internship program:

A Internship Director
B Chief Psychologist/Internship Co-Director
C Rotation Supervisor
D Seminar Teacher
E Clinical or Testing Supervisor
F Unit Based Mentor
G Process Group Facilitator

Masami Araki, M.A.                 Staff Child Inpatient Unit                    DEF
                                   Supervisor, Seminar Instructor

Catharina Carvalho, Ph.D.          Staff Child Outpatient Unit                   CDF
                                   Supervisor, Seminar Instructor

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Kathy Forlenza, PhD              Senior Psychologist, Adult OPU                  D, E, G
                                 (908) 994-7286

Rodger Goddard, PhD              Director, Internship Training                   A-E
                                 Director, Wellness Services
                                 Chief Psychologist
                                 (908) 994-7334

Essie Larson, PhD                Coordinator, Adult DBT Program OPU              D, E
                                 (908) 994-7287

Atara Hiller, Psy.D.             Staff Child Outpatient Unit                     E, F
                                 Coordinator, Adolescent DBT Program
                                 Supervisor
                                 (908) 994-7378

Jonathan Lamm, Psy.D.            Staff, AOPU DBT Program                         E

Pat Neary-Ludmer, PhD            Director, Family Resource Center                E
                                 (Suburban Hospital Clinic)
                                 (908) 276-2244 x15

Jamie Stillwell, PsyD            School Based Clinician                          C, D, E
                                 Wellness Management Services
                                 (908) 994-7334

Giselle Colorado, Psy.D.         Clinician Child Outpatient                      D, E, F
                                 Supervisor, Testing Seminar Instructor
                                 (908) 994-7161

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                            Internship Leadership

Rodger Goddard, PhD, is the Director of the Doctoral Internship Training Program,
Director, Wellness Management Services (our corporate and school consultation and
organizational development program) and Chief Psychologist. He can be reached at
(908) 994-7334 or rgoddard@trinitas.org.

                         Eligibility for Application

Four interns are offered positions at Trinitas Regional
Medical Center each year. To be considered for the
internship program, applicants must have completed a
minimum of 3 years in a doctoral program in
psychology, with a minimum of 500 practicum hours
and 10 psychological test batteries with integrated
reports. Only applicants from APA-accredited
programs will be considered. Accredited clinical
psychology programs are preferred, but APA-
accredited school and counseling psychology
program applicants are also very welcome to apply if
they have completed courses and have practicum
experience in psychotherapy and psychological
testing.

Each APPIC written / submitted application is reviewed by the Internship Director and
one other training supervisor. Applications that meet the minimum requirements
specified above are rank ordered based on a number of factors. These factors include:
the breadth and relevance of the candidate’s clinical training experiences; the perceived
“fit” between the candidate’s stated training goals and the experiences that Trinitas
has to offer.

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 We are an Equal Opportunity Employer with a Strict No Discrimination Policy and
 Encourage the Application of Candidates from All Cultural and Ethnic Backgrounds

Following the review and ranking of application APPIC materials as described above, the
36 candidates with the highest rankings are invited in for face-to-face interviews.
Applicants will be notified by e-mail on or before December 23th, 2019 as to whether
they have been selected to come in for an interview. Interviews are conducted on four
separate mornings during late December and the first two to three weeks in January.
Each applicant who is invited for an interview will be scheduled for one of our four dates
based on applicant availability and slot openings.
Nine applicants are scheduled per day. The schedule includes an overview presented to
all applicants by the Internship Director / Chief Psychologist, an interview with the
Internship Director / Senior Psychologist, a 45 minute interview with a training
psychologist / intern supervisor, an interview with our Director of DBT services, and a
question & answer period with the current interns. Interviews are conducted with
significant attention to appropriateness of “fit”. Interns who have had clinical
experience and coursework that have prepared them for the clinical situations they will
face at Trinitas, and who have stated interests and training goals that match the
experiences available at the Hospital, are given priority in the selection process.

                            Application Procedure
   We participate in the APPIC online doctoral internship application process and
 adhere to all APPIC standards. We require that all intern applicants submit their
 application online at AAPI Online which can be accessed at www.appic.org. We are
an equal opportunity employer. We request that applicants submit at least 3 letters
    of recommendation, a case summary and psychological test report – all with
          identifying data and names blocked out, through the online portal.

        Applicants should submit all required application forms and materials
       by midnight November 12th 2019 by way of the Internet Portal at:
            https://portal.appicas.org Please direct your application to:
         Trinitas Regional Medical Center - APPIC Program Code # 142411

   More information about our hospital and department’s clinical
      services can be obtained at: www.trinitasrmc.org and
            www.childadolescentbehavioralhealth.org

                        We are an Equal Opportunity Employer

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Contact Information:
Rodger Goddard, Ph.D.
Director of Psychology Internship Program – Chief Psychologist
Trinitas Regional Medical Center
655 East Jersey Street
Elizabeth, New Jersey 07206
rgoddard@trinitas.org

Remember, the deadline for receipt of applications is November 12, 2019. An
interview is not offered to everyone. Thirty-six applicants will be contacted and invited
for on-site interviews. For further in-depth information concerning all aspects of our
training program (e.g., actual policies and procedures, in depth seminar descriptions /
curriculum…) candidates or interested parties can contact Dr. Goddard to obtain a link
to documents relevant to the internship training program.

This internship site adheres to all APPIC Match policies and procedures and agrees to
abide by the APPIC policy that no person at this training facility will solicit, accept, or
use any ranking-related information from any intern applicant. Please visit the APPIC
web site for additional information about policies and procedures: www.appic.org

                          APA Contact Information
                           American Psychological Association
                    Office of Program Consultation and Accreditation
                                  750 First Street, NE
                             Washington, DC 20002-4242
                                    (202) 336-5979

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  INTERNSHIP ADMISSIONS SUPPORT AND
INITIAL PLACEMENT DATA: GREATER DETAIL

  Date Program Tables are updated: June 11, 2017
  Briefly describe in narrative form important
  information to assist potential applicants in
  assessing their likely fit with your program.
  We welcome the application of doctoral
  psychology students from clinical, school,
  combined, counseling and child concentrations.
  Applicants must be from APA accredited programs.

  Does the program require that applicants have
  received a minimum number of hours of the
  Total Direct Contact Intervention Hours                   Yes   Amount: 500
  Total Direct Contact Assessment Hours                     Yes   Amount: 50

  Describe any other required minimum criteria used to screen applicants:

  Applicants must have completed at least 3 years of graduate level doctoral courses.

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 Internship Admissions Support and Initial
     Placement Data: Greater Detail
Applicant requirements:                               We welcome the application of doctoral
                                                      psychology students from clinical, school,
                                                      combined, counseling and child concentrations.
                                                      Applicants must be from APA accredited programs.
                                                      Applicants must have completed at least 3 years of
                                                      graduate level doctoral courses.
The minimum number of intervention hours              Minimum Total Direct Contact Intervention Hours
required for application:                             Amount For Application: 500

The minimum number of assessment hours                Minimum Total Direct Contact Assessment Hours
required for application:                             Amount: 50

Annual stipend/salary for full-time interns:          25,000

Annual stipend/salary for half-time interns:          Half time applicants are not accepted.
Medical insurance coverage:                           Applicants begin our program on the last date in
                                                      August in order to have access to medical
                                                      insurance coverage beginning September 1st.
Cost of co insurance to be paid by interns during     $ 30 per pay period every 2 weeks of internship
internship year for medical coverage:                 Self plus 1 child $ 40 per pay period
                                                      Self plus 2 children, family or partner $ 55 per pay
                                                      period
Family member coverage:                               Yes With Additional Cost per above
Legally married partner coverage:                     Yes With Additional Cost per above
Coverage of domestic partner:                         No
Hours of annual paid personal time off (PTO           20 Days plus 5 National Holidays
and/or vacation) and sick leave:
In the event of medical conditions and/or family          Yes
needs that require extended leave, does the
program allow reasonable unpaid leave to
interns in excess of personal time off and sick
leave?
Other benefits (please describe):                     Dental Plan Available at An Extra Cost ranging
                                                      between $ 7.50 and $ 12 per pay period
Total # of interns who were in the last 3 cohorts:    12

Total # of interns who did not seek employment      2
because they returned to their doctoral
program/are completing doctoral degree:
             Date Program Tables and information last updated on APPIC Site: June 1, 2019

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      Financial and Other Benefit Support for Upcoming Training Year*
      Annual Stipend/Salary for Full-time Interns                                25,000
      Annual Stipend/Salary for Half-time Interns                                 NA
      Program provides access to medical insurance for intern?               Yes
      If access to medical insurance is provided:
      Trainee contribution to cost required?                                 Yes
      Coverage of family member(s) available?                                Yes
      Coverage of legally married partner available?                         Yes
      Coverage of domestic partner available?                                           No
      Hours of Annual Paid Personal Time Off (PTO and/or Vacation)                150
      Hours of Annual Paid Sick Leave                                       Included in PTO
      In the event of medical conditions and/or family needs that require
      extended leave, does the program allow reasonable unpaid leave to
      interns/residents in excess of personal time off and sick leave?       Yes
      Other Benefits (please describe): Dental coverage with intern payment: Dental benefits
      with trainee biweekly contribution

      *Note. Programs are not required by the Commission on Accreditation to provide all benefits listed in this table

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Summary of The Characteristics Of The Specified
               Training Classes

                      2014-2015   2015-2016   2016-2017   2017-2018   2018-2019   2019-2020
Completed
                        181         141            140      151         140          123
applications
Applicants invited
for interviews           36          36            36        36          36          36

Total number of
interns                   4           4             4         4           4           4

Interns from
APA/CPA accredited        4           4             4         4           4           4
programs
Interns from Ph.D.
Programs                  2           1             0         1           2           3

Interns from Psy.D.
Programs                  2           3             4         3           2           1

Interns from Ed.D
programs                  0           0             0         0           0           0

Interns from a
clinical psychology
                          2           3             3         2           3           2
program

Interns from a
counseling
                          1           0             0         0           1           2
psychology program

Interns from a
school psychology
                          1           1             1         2           0           0
program

Range of integrated
assessment reports:      15          18            17        22          10          11
lowest number
Range of integrated
assessment reports:      85          87            81        33          25          35
highest number

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Initial Post Training Placement / Activities
                               of Past Interns

                                                                                2016 - 2018
       Total # of interns who were in the 3 cohorts                                 12
       Total # of interns who did not seek employment because they
                                                                                     0
       returned to their doctoral program/are completing doctoral degree
                                                                                PD        ED
       Community mental health center                                            0         2
       Federally qualified health center                                         0         0
       Independent primary care facility/clinic                                  0         0
       University counseling center                                              1         0
       Veterans affairs medical center                                           0         0
       Military health center                                                    0         0
       Academic health center                                                    0         0
       Other medical center or hospital                                          2         5
       Psychiatric hospital                                                      0         1
       Academic university/department                                            0         0
       Community college or other teaching setting                               0         0
       Independent research institution                                          0         0
       Correctional facility                                                     0         0
       School district/system                                                    0         0
       Independent practice setting                                              0         0
       Not currently employed                                                    0         0
       Changed to another field                                                  0         0
       Other                                                                     0         1
       Unknown                                                                   0         1
       Note: “PD” = post-doctoral residency position; “EP” = employed position. each
       individual represented in this table should be counted only one time. for former
       trainees working in more than one setting, select the setting that represents their
       primary position.

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  Initial Post Training Placement / Activities
               of Past Interns: Greater Detail
Placement                                           2013-        2014-       2015-        2016-      2017-
                                                    2014         2015        2016         2017       2018
Community mental health center                        2            0           0            0          2
HMO                                                   0            0           0            0          0
Veterans affairs or military medical center           0            0           0            0          0
Military medical center                               0            0           0            0          0
Private general hospital                              1            0           1            3          0
General hospital                                      1            0           0            0          1
Other medical center                                  0            1           0            0          1
Private psychiatric hospital                          0            0           1            0          0
State/county/other public hospital                    0            0           0            0          0
Correctional facility                                 0            0           0            0          0
School district/system                                0            1           0            0          0
University counseling center                          0            0           0            0          0
University teaching faculty                           0            0           1            0          0
Undergraduate teaching position                       0            0           0            0          0
Medical school                                        0            0           0            0          0
Academic non-teaching position                        0            0           0            0          0
Research position or ind. research institution        0            0           0            0          0
Independent practice                                  0            1           0            0          0
Other (e.g., consulting)                              0            0           0            0          0
Not currently employed                                0            1           0            0          0
Changed to another career field                       0            0           0            0          0
Federally qualified health center                     0            0           0            0          0
Independent primary care facility/clinic              0            0           0            0          0
Academic health center                                0            0           0            0          0
Psychiatric hospital                                  0            0           0            0          0
Academic university/department                        0            0           0            0          0
Community college or other teaching setting           0            0           0            0          0
Changed to another field                              0            0           0            0          0
Not currently employed                                0            0           0            1          0
Unknown                                               0            0           1            0          0

                               2013-2014         2014-2015       2015-2016        2016-2017       2017-2018
    Working on
                                   0                1                1                0              0
    dissertation/student

    Postdoctoral fellow            0                1                1                0              2

                          Total Post-doctoral Residency position placement past 4 cohorts: 4
                          Total Known Employed Positions Last 4 Cohort Groups: 12

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